Population change and its components in Korea, 1925-1966
Abstract
In Korea, the study of population as an independent specialized
knowledge, is a relatively new field having started about ten years
ago. On the initiation of the family planning program in 1962 and
the establishment of several population research institutes around
1965, the study of population has been greatly encouraged and
developed. Although there were some studies on the Korean population
before 1960, even in the 1930s, they were mostly either studied by
foreign scholars, whose main interests were not in the Korean
population, or approached from various fields other than demography
such as medicine, biology, economics, sociology and so forth. Some
of these studies provide very valuable information about the population
development in Korea, but they were inevitably confined to only a
particular aspect of population phenomena and cannot be reconciled
with the entire context of Korean demography. Moreover, they were
mostly descriptive and lacking in technical analysis with exceptions
of a series of works by I.B. Taeuber and some mortality studies
through life table construction.
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